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  1. In the biggest prison escape in UK peacetime history, [a] 38 Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners escaped from H-Block 7 (H7) of the prison. One prison officer died of a heart attack during the escape and twenty others were injured, including two who were shot with guns that had been smuggled into the prison.

    • First, Ira Inmates Became Friendly with The Guards
    • The Ira Prisoners Seized H-Block 7 with Smuggled-In Guns
    • The Prison Break Turned Deadly
    • Half The Fugitives Fled to Ireland

    The prisoners initially engaged in a charm offensive to build a camaraderie with prison officers, getting to know them on a first-name basis and harvesting information. High-ranking IRA leaders serving as janitorial orderlies used that camaraderie to gain greater access around the jail, even being permitted to perform cleaning duties inside “the ci...

    That afternoon, five IRA prisoners entered the circle of H-Block 7 to carry out their cleaning duties. Everything appeared routine until shortly after 2:30 p.m., when Brendan McFarlane—who had succeeded Sands as the commanding IRA officer inside the Maze—called out “Bumper!” Hearing the pre-arranged codeword, the inmate-orderlies flashed their guns...

    The prisoners hijacked the food delivery truck when it arrived at 3:25 p.m., but their getaway was delayed as IRA intelligence officers spent valuable minutes rummaging through prison files in search of details about informers while also removing any photographs and documents that could aid in their own recapture. At 3:50 p.m., 37 prisoners piled i...

    While some escapees hijacked cars, others fled on foot into the countryside. A massive manhunt by police and the military resulted in the recapture of 19 prisoners in the first 24 hours after the jailbreak. Most of the fugitives returned to their original cells inside H-Block 7 after their brief flicker of freedom. Those who remained on the lam hid...

  2. Sep 22, 2017 · One prison officer was killed and another seriously injured in the biggest prison break in UK history. The Maze Prison housed paramilitary prisoners during Northern Ireland's Troubles. 22 ...

  3. On 25 September 1983, the Maze saw the biggest prison escape in British peacetime history. Thirty-eight prisoners hijacked a prison meals lorry and smashed their way out. During the breakout, four prison officers were stabbed, including one, James Ferris, who died of a heart attack.

  4. Sep 22, 2017 · Thirty-eight IRA inmates escaped from the Maze prison near Lisburn in County Antrim in September 1983. It was the biggest prison break-out in UK history. This BBC report from the time looks at the ...

  5. Thirty-four years ago, a team of IRA inmates escaped from what was supposed to be the most secure prison in Europe. It was, and remains, the biggest jailbreak in UK history. Despite being on the ...

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  7. Sep 25, 2015 · Here are eight things you need to know about the Maze Prison escape 1. It involved serious planning. At 2.30pm on the day of the escape, three prisoners using concealed guns that had been smuggled into the prison took control of H-Block 7. All of the prison officers in the block were overpowered by their accomplices and prevented from calling ...

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